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PLoS One ; 16(10): e0259225, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34714890

RESUMO

Leishmaniasis is endemic and a mandatory reporting disease in Spain since 1982. However, between 1996 and 2014, surveillance on public health was decentralized and only some autonomous regions monitored the disease. The aim of this study is to estimate the incidence of leishmaniasis and to evaluate the extent of underreporting in Spain. A capture-recapture (CRC) study was conducted to calculate the incidence of human leishmaniasis using reports from the National Surveillance Network (RENAVE) and the Hospital Discharge Records of the National Health System (CMBD) for 2016 and 2017. During the study period, 802 cases were reported to RENAVE and there were 1,149 incident hospitalizations related to leishmaniasis. The estimated incidence rates through the CRC study were 0.79 per 100,000 inhabitants for visceral leishmaniasis (VL), 0.88 (cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL)) and 0.12 (mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (MCL)) in 2016 and 0.86 (VL), 1.04 (CL) and 0.12 (MCL) in 2017. An underreporting of 14.7-20.2% for VL and 50.4-55.1% for CL was found. The CRC method has helped us to assess the sensitivity and representativeness of leishmaniasis surveillance in Spain, being a useful tool to assess whether the generalization of leishmaniasis surveillance throughout the Spanish territory achieves a reduction in underreporting.


Assuntos
Leishmaniose/epidemiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Confiabilidade dos Dados , Monitoramento Epidemiológico , Pesquisas sobre Atenção à Saúde/normas , Pesquisas sobre Atenção à Saúde/estatística & dados numéricos , Humanos , Incidência , Lactente , Leishmaniose/classificação , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Espanha
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J Parasitol ; 107(4): 630-638, 2021 07 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34358311

RESUMO

Both cutaneous (zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis [ZCL] and anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis [ACL]) and visceral leishmaniasis (VL) are prevalent in Pakistan, although the cutaneous form is comparatively more widespread. The present study aimed to spatially map different forms of leishmaniasis in Pakistan. In addition, the risk for acquiring leishmaniasis was assessed in different locations of the country. Previously published literature on leishmaniasis distribution and associated risk factors in Pakistan was obtained from PubMed/NCBI and GoogleScholar using specific keywords. Further, 50 articles that focused on geographical distribution and risk factors of the disease in Pakistan were obtained and systematically reviewed. Data regarding location (used in ArcGIS for spatial analysis), number of cases, and risk factors were identified. The present study revealed a high burden of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the northern and western foci of Pakistan. Leishmania major, chiefly a causative agent of ZCL, was observed to be prevalent in the arid and semi-arid climatic zones of the country with elevations between 45 and 2,837 m (maximum number at low elevation). Leishmania tropica cases, associated with ACL, were recorded at elevations ranging from 551 to 2,837 m (majority cases at high elevation). Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) (reportedly caused by Leishmania infantum) was sporadically distributed in the northern areas at elevations 1,432-2,873 m. For VL, particularly, mountainous communities, farming communities, and the presence of dogs were the most commonly reported risk factors. On the other hand, poor preventive measures, migration, presence of domesticated animals, presence of cattle dung, living in mud houses, and outdoor sleeping habits were the principal risk factors associated with cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). This investigation can guide the health experts and medical entomologists toward targeted and cost-effective surveillance and control of leishmaniasis in Pakistan.


Assuntos
Leishmaniose/epidemiologia , Animais , Doenças Endêmicas/estatística & dados numéricos , Humanos , Leishmaniose/classificação , Leishmaniose/parasitologia , Paquistão/epidemiologia , Fatores de Risco , Análise Espacial
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 104(6): 2097-2107, 2021 04 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33872204

RESUMO

Despite the dwindling number of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) cases in India, there is an urgent need for early and unequivocal diagnostics for controlling and preventing the reemergence of VL. Post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL), a dermal sequela of VL, serves as a reservoir of the parasite. Diagnosis of PKDL, especially the macular variant, is challenging and poses impediment toward attainment of VL elimination. In this study, a real-time fluorimetry loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RealAmp) assay has been established for the detection of different clinical manifestations of leishmaniasis. The study included 150 leishmaniasis patients (25 VL, 25 cutaneous leishmaniasis [CL], and 100-PKDL) along with 120 controls. The assay demonstrated sensitivity of 100% (95% CI: 86.68-100) for diagnosis of VL and PKDL (95% CI: 79.61-100) and 96% (95% CI: 86.68-100) for CL with 100% specificity. Moreover, considering the cardinal role of PKDL, diagnosis using minimally invasive slit aspirate was explored, which demonstrated remarkable sensitivity of 96% (95% CI: 87.64-98.47). As a test of cure for PKDL, RealAmp successfully detected parasite in two of posttreatment cases who later reported relapse on follow-up. Also, direct sample lysis using slit aspirate was attempted in a small group that yielded sensitivity of 89% (95% CI: 67.20-96.90). RealAmp depicted excellent diagnostic accuracy in the diagnosis of leishmaniasis in concordance with the established SYBR Green I-based (Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR) visual loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) and the reference comparator real-time PCR. The study endorsed the employment of LAMP either as visual-LAMP or RealAmp for an accurate and expeditious diagnosis of PKDL and as a tool for assessment of cure.


Assuntos
Fluorometria/métodos , Leishmania donovani/genética , Leishmaniose Cutânea/diagnóstico , Leishmaniose Visceral/diagnóstico , Técnicas de Diagnóstico Molecular/métodos , Técnicas de Amplificação de Ácido Nucleico/métodos , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Biópsia , Criança , Feminino , Fluorometria/normas , Humanos , Índia , Leishmaniose/classificação , Leishmaniose/diagnóstico , Leishmaniose/parasitologia , Leishmaniose Cutânea/parasitologia , Leishmaniose Visceral/parasitologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Técnicas de Diagnóstico Molecular/normas , Técnicas de Amplificação de Ácido Nucleico/normas , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Pele/parasitologia , Pele/patologia , Adulto Jovem
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Vet Immunol Immunopathol ; 219: 109958, 2020 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31655216

RESUMO

The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the acute phase protein (APP) concentrations that dogs naturally infected with Leishmania infantum show in different clinical stages of disease staged according to the Leishvet and CLWG classifications. In addition, these classifications are compared with the groups based on APP recommendations published recently. Medical records of 458 dogs with leishmaniosis whose samples were submitted to our laboratory for clinical pathology evaluation were reviewed and 77 cases met the inclusion criteria. All dogs were classified according to the CLWG system and the majority of the dogs (33.8%) were classified in stage D. Although some dogs (41.6%) could not be classified by the Leishvet system since it includes only dogs with clinical disease, most of the classified dogs (27.3%) were at Leishvet stage II. According to the APP classification, the majority of dogs (32.5%) were classified in stage 3a. Dogs in the more advanced stages of Leishvet and CWLG classifications had significant increases in serum ferritin and C-reactive protein (CRP) and decrease in Paraoxonase 1 (PON1). These findings indicate that APPs show more significant changes in the more advanced stages of Leishvet and CWLG classifications corresponding with more severe cases of canine leishmaniosis.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Fase Aguda/análise , Doenças do Cão/sangue , Doenças do Cão/classificação , Leishmaniose/veterinária , Animais , Doenças do Cão/parasitologia , Cães , Feminino , Leishmania infantum/patogenicidade , Leishmaniose/sangue , Leishmaniose/classificação , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31859845

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of scientific papers that used spatial analysis tools in cases of leishmaniasis, in Brazil. The search for articles was carried out in PubMed, SciELO, Scopus and Web of Science databases. The keywords used in the identification of the articles were Thematic map AND Leishmaniasis, Spatial analysis AND Leishmaniasis, and Geoprocessing AND Leishmaniasis, in English language. A total of 360 articles were found, and 11 of them were analyzed after screening by title and abstract as well as reading of the full articles. The States studied were Sao Paulo, Acre, Maranhao, Piaui, Minas Gerais, Parana and Tocantins. Cutaneous leishmaniasis occurred predominantly in rural areas, with clusters in forest reserve regions or modified forest areas. Conversely, visceral leishmaniasis mainly occurred in peripheral and central urban areas associated with poorer environments and urban infrastructure, including worse sanitation. We conclude that the spatial distribution of leishmaniasis is closely related to the living environment of the risk population. The analyzed articles associated geospatial data with some risk factors for the disease, pointing out the locations where most cases occur, creating a relevant source to define control strategies.


Assuntos
Leishmaniose/epidemiologia , Análise Espacial , Brasil/epidemiologia , Humanos , Incidência , Leishmaniose/classificação , Fatores de Risco , Fatores Socioeconômicos
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Med. leg. Costa Rica ; 35(1): 52-64, ene.-mar. 2018.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-894338

RESUMO

Resumen La leishmaniasis es una enfermedad parasitaria crónica endémica en muchas partes del mundo. La variabilidad de cepas, su clínica y respuesta a tratamiento ha hecho que se clasifique en dos grandes grupos: la leishmaniasis del Nuevo Mundo y la del Viejo Mundo. Según esto, varían las recomendaciones respecto a manejo y seguimiento. En esta revisión se hace énfasis a la leishmaniasis de nuestro medio, revisando opciones terapéuticas y posibilidades principalmente en la población pediátrica.


Abstract Leishmaniasis is a chronic parasitic disease endemic in many parts of the world. The variability of strains, their clinic and response to treatment has led to their classification into two major groups: New World leishmaniasis and Old World leishmaniasis. According to this, the recommendations regarding management and follow-up vary. In this review, emphasis is placed on leishmaniasis in our environment, reviewing therapeutic options and possibilities mainly in the pediatric population.


Assuntos
Humanos , Doenças Parasitárias , Pediatria , Pentamidina/uso terapêutico , Paromomicina/uso terapêutico , Leishmaniose/classificação , Leishmaniose Mucocutânea , Anfotericina B/uso terapêutico , Leishmaniose Cutânea , Costa Rica , Antimoniato de Meglumina/uso terapêutico
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Mol Aspects Med ; 57: 1-29, 2017 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28159546

RESUMO

Progress in the diagnosis of leishmaniases depends on the development of effective methods and the discovery of suitable biomarkers. We propose firstly an update classification of Leishmania species and their synonymies. We demonstrate a global map highlighting the geography of known endemic Leishmania species pathogenic to humans. We summarize a complete list of techniques currently in use and discuss their advantages and limitations. The available data highlights the benefits of molecular markers in terms of their sensitivity and specificity to quantify variation from the subgeneric level to species complexes, (sub) species within complexes, and individual populations and infection foci. Each DNA-based detection method is supplied with a comprehensive description of markers and primers and proposal for a classification based on the role of each target and primer in the detection, identification and quantification of leishmaniasis infection. We outline a genome-wide map of genes informative for diagnosis that have been used for Leishmania genotyping. Furthermore, we propose a classification method based on the suitability of well-studied molecular markers for typing the 21 known Leishmania species pathogenic to humans. This can be applied to newly discovered species and to hybrid strains originating from inter-species crosses. Developing more effective and sensitive diagnostic methods and biomarkers is vital for enhancing Leishmania infection control programs.


Assuntos
Insetos Vetores/parasitologia , Leishmania/genética , Leishmaniose/epidemiologia , Tipagem Molecular/métodos , Filogenia , Psychodidae/parasitologia , Animais , Antiprotozoários/farmacologia , DNA de Protozoário/genética , Genótipo , Humanos , Leishmania/classificação , Leishmania/efeitos dos fármacos , Leishmania/isolamento & purificação , Leishmaniose/classificação , Leishmaniose/tratamento farmacológico , Leishmaniose/transmissão , Tipagem Molecular/instrumentação , Filogeografia , Proteínas de Protozoários/genética , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Especificidade da Espécie
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Clin Microbiol Infect ; 17(10): 1451-61, 2011 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21933304

RESUMO

This review gives an update of current knowledge on the clinical pleiomorphism of Leishmania, with a special emphasis on the case of asymptomatic carriage. The first part describes the numerous unusual expressions of the disease that occur besides the classic (visceral, cutaneous, and mucocutaneous) forms of leishmaniases. The second part deals with progress in the understanding of disease outcome in humans, and the possible future approaches to improve our knowledge in the field. The third part highlights the role of the too often neglected asymptomatic carrier compartment. This group could be key to understanding infraspecific differences in virulence and pathogenicity of the parasite, as well as identifying the genetic determinants involved in the expression of the disease.


Assuntos
Infecções Assintomáticas/epidemiologia , Interações Hospedeiro-Patógeno , Leishmania/patogenicidade , Leishmaniose/classificação , Animais , Coinfecção/parasitologia , Reservatórios de Doenças/parasitologia , Vetores de Doenças , Cães , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Geografia , Humanos , Evasão da Resposta Imune , Imunidade Celular , Leishmania/genética , Leishmania/imunologia , Leishmaniose/epidemiologia , Leishmaniose/parasitologia , Leishmaniose/transmissão , Mamíferos , Psychodidae/parasitologia , Especificidade da Espécie , Virulência
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São Paulo; s.n; 2009. [118] p. ilus, tab, graf, mapas.
Tese em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-587330

RESUMO

A leishmaniose tegumentar americana (LTA) é doença endêmica no Brasil onde apresenta aumento contínuo do número de casos bem como expansão da área geográfica de detecção de casos. Na Amazônia, a situação epidemiológica da LTA é ainda mais complexa, pois há várias espécies de leishmânia como agente causal da doença, cada espécie com seus reservatórios e vetores próprios podendo determinar diferentes quadros clínicos com diversas respostas ao tratamento medicamentoso. O município de Santarém situa-se no oeste do estado do Pará, onde há alta endemicidade da LTA. A participação de cada espécie de leishmânia nos casos de leishmaniose cutânea (LC) na região não é ainda conhecida através de estudos definitivos. Este trabalho tem como objetivo principal identificar as espécies de leishmânia nos casos de pacientes portadores de LC atendidos no Centro de Controle de Zoonoses de Santarém (CCZS) no ano de 2003, e estudar a possibilidade de diferenças significativas na apresentação clínica das lesões causadas pelas diferentes espécies do parasito. Através de duas técnicas moleculares, uma através de identificação de sequência de nucleotídeos que codifica a subunidade menor do RNA ribossomal e outra que identifica sequência de gene que codifica a enzima glicose-6-fosfato desidrogenase, aplicadas em material de biópsia de 93 pacientes atendidos no CCZS, durante o ano de 2003, identificamos espécies de leishmânias. Com os métodos realizados consegue-se diferenciar Leishmania (V.) braziliensis, Leishmania (L.) amazonensis e o grupo de outras espécies do gênero Leishmania (V.) que não Leishmania (V.) braziliensis a que chamamos Leishmania (L.) outras espécies. As espécies encontradas e suas proporções foram: Leishmania (V.) braziliensis 57%, Leishmania (V.) outras espécies 37% e Leishmania (L.) amazonensis 5%. Encontrou-se maior proporção de lesões em membros inferiores nos casos ocasionados por Leishmania (V.) braziliensis. Não foram encontradas diferenças significativas...


Tegumentary leishmaniasis (TL) is an endemic disease in Brazil, where it shows a continual rise in the number of cases, as well as geographic expansion in the area of detected cases. In the Amazon, the epidemiological situation of TL is even more complex because there are several species of leishmania as causal agent of the disease, each species with its own reservoir hosts and sandfly vectors being able to determine different clinical expressions with diverse responses to medical treatment. The municipality of Santarem is located in the western part of the state of Pará, where there are high endemic levels of TL. The participation of each species of leishmania in the cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) in the region has not yet been determined through definitive studies. The principal object of this study is to identify the species of leishmania in the cases of carriers who were patients at the Santarem Zoonosis Control Center in the year 2003, and to study the possibility of significant differences in the clinical presentation of lesions caused by different species of the parasite. We identified species of Leishmania using two molecular techniques, the first through identifying the sequence of nucleotides that encodes the smaller subunit of ribossomal RNA and another that identifies the gene sequence that encodes the enzyme glicose-6-phosphate desidrogenasis applied to biopsy material from 93 patients of the Santarem Zoonosis Control Center, during the year 2003. Using these methods we were able to differentiate Leishmania (V.) braziliensis, Leishmania (L.) amazonensis and the other species of the genus Leishmania (V.) that were not Leishmania (V.) braziliensis which we call Leishmania (L.) of other species. The species found and their proportions were: Leishmania (V.) braziliensis 57%, Leishmania (V.) other species 37%, and Leishmania (L.) amazonensis 5%. A greater proportion of lesions was found in inferior members in the cases of...


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Ecossistema Amazônico , Reação em Cadeia do Fogo , Leishmaniose Cutânea , Leishmaniose/classificação
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Folia dermatol. peru ; 17(2): 65-71, mayo-ago. 2006. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-475617

RESUMO

Objetivo: Determinar las formas clínicas y variedades cutáneas de la leishmaniosis en áreas endémicas de la región La Libertad, Perú. Material y métodos: Estudio observacional descriptivo. Se evaluaron pacientes procedentes de áreas endémicas de leishmaniosis de la región La Libertad. El diagnóstico se hizo en base a los caracteres clínicos y por el hallazgo de formas amastigota de la Leishmania al examen directo. Resultados: La forma clínica cutánea fue la predominante, menos frecuentes fueron las formas cutáneo mucosa (andina) y difusa. Se encontraron once variedades de leishmaniosis cutánea, siendo las más frecuentes la ulcerosa y ulcero-costrosa (96.9 por ciento). Seis variedades son por primera vez reportadas. El compromiso linfonodular en la variedad ulcerosa, sobre todo en brazos y en piernas, fue muy frecuente y adoptó dos modalidades: visible y palpable no visible. Conclusiones: La forma cutánea de la leishmaniosis fue la más frecuente, y presentó once variedades clínicas, seis de ellas descritas por primera vez. Las variedades clínicas de la forma cutánea más frecuentes fueron la ulcerosa y ulcero-costrosa.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pré-Escolar , Adulto , Doenças Endêmicas , Leishmaniose Cutânea/epidemiologia , Leishmaniose/classificação , Epidemiologia Descritiva , Estudos Observacionais como Assunto
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Med Hypotheses ; 67(5): 1235-41, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16797861

RESUMO

In the New World, leishmaniases are originally wild exoanthropic zoonoses developing in sylvatic ecotopes. For a long time, Leishmania parasites have shown a remarkable plasticity to face modifications in their environment. Now, both geographical extension and numerical increase of leishmaniasis cases in the New World are giving cause for concern. These circumstances might have been provoked by the simple invasion of zoonotic foci by humans. However, dramatic evolutionary mechanisms are also at work in the New World: (i) the reduction of biodiversity associated with anthropogenic environmental changes (deforestation and urbanization); and (ii) the subsequent adaptations and interactions of new vectors and reservoir hosts at the interface with humans. This paper considers that these processes could result in new pathogenic complexes tending to synanthropic zoonoses, if not anthroponoses. Increasing man-made risk factors could thus possibly make leishmaniases a growing public health concern in the New World.


Assuntos
Leishmaniose/classificação , Leishmaniose/epidemiologia , Animais , Animais Domésticos , Dípteros/parasitologia , Meio Ambiente , Humanos , Leishmania/classificação , Leishmaniose/transmissão , América do Norte/epidemiologia , América do Sul/epidemiologia , Zoonoses/epidemiologia , Zoonoses/transmissão
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JAAPA ; 18(7): 47-50, 53-4, 2005 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16047575
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Indian J Med Res ; 121(4): 407-14, 2005 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15817953

RESUMO

Leishmaniasis, a globally prevalent parasitic disease occurs in three forms viz., visceral, cutaneous and mucocutaneous, transmitted by the bite of infected female Phlebotomus sandflies. Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) has 100 per cent fatality rate, if left untreated. India has the largest burden of this disease. HIV infection is also increasing worldwide and several reports indicate rising trend of VL/ HIV co-infection, modifying the traditional anthroponotic pattern of VL transmission. Both VL and HIV tend to lower the cell mediated immunity (CMI) resulting in poor drug response and opportunistic infections involving gastrointestinal, cutaneous, respiratory tract and central nervous system (CNS) may occur. Diagnosis of such co-infected cases is quite difficult. However, newer tests like nested PCR, rk39 immunochromatographic test etc., can be of help. Response to different antileishmanial drugs like sodium antimony gluconate (SAG), amphotericin B is far from satisfactory. However, a new oral drug miltefosine has been found to be promising. Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) need to be given for management of HIV infection along with treatment of other opportunistic infections.


Assuntos
Infecções por HIV/complicações , Leishmaniose/diagnóstico , Humanos , Leishmaniose/classificação , Leishmaniose/complicações , Leishmaniose/tratamento farmacológico
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Parasitol Res ; 88(10): 918-25, 2002 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12209333

RESUMO

Leishmania mexicana causes a wide spectrum of clinical diseases. In spite of the variety of clinical forms, no data exist regarding genetic polymorphism of L. mexicana. We analyzed the polymorphism of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and the small subunit rRNA genes of 3 reference strains and 24 Mexican isolates of L. mexicana, by means of polymerase chain reaction and subsequent digestion by restriction enzymes. All strains of L. mexicana had invariant patterns for both the ITS and the small subunit of rRNA genes. Leishmania amazonensis and Leishmania venezuelensis displayed polymorphism only in the ITS. The high degree of identity of this region was confirmed by sequencing DNA from three L. mexicana isolates. There was almost complete identity of the sequence for the ITS region of L. venezuelensis and that of strains of Leishmania major, suggesting that these species may be more closely related than previously thought.


Assuntos
DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/genética , Genes de Protozoários , Genes de RNAr , Leishmania mexicana/genética , RNA Ribossômico/genética , Animais , Sequência de Bases , Enzimas de Restrição do DNA/metabolismo , DNA de Cinetoplasto/análise , DNA de Protozoário/genética , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/química , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/isolamento & purificação , Humanos , Leishmaniose/classificação , Leishmaniose/genética , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Filogenia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Polimorfismo de Fragmento de Restrição , Mapeamento por Restrição , Transcrição Gênica
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